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Milwaukee M18 BQSS-0 18V Cordless Quarter Sheet Sander (Body Only)
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Milwaukee M18 FBTS75-0 M18 FUEL™ 18V 75mm Belt Sander (Body Only)
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Milwaukee M12™ BPS-0 Cordless Sub Compact Polisher / Sander (Body Only)
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Milwaukee M12 BPS-421X 12V Sub Compact Polisher/Sander with 2x Batteries
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Milwaukee M12 FSDR75-0B 12V FUEL™ 75 mm Brushless Random Orbital Sander with 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries
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Milwaukee Sanders
Milwaukee Sanders
Milwaukee is a well-known brand in the power tool industry, and they offer a range of sanders for various applications. Their sanders include belt sanders, orbital sanders, random orbit sanders, and detail sanders. Milwaukee sanders are known for their durability, performance, and innovative features such as variable speed control, dust collection systems, and ergonomic designs. They are suitable for both DIYers and professionals and are backed by Milwaukee's warranty and customer support.
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Milwaukee Belt Sanders
Milwaukee offers a range of powerful and efficient belt sanders that are designed for fast material removal on large, flat surfaces. Their belt sanders feature high-performance motors that range from 7.0 to 11.0 amps, as well as variable speed control and a dust collection system. These features help to prevent overheating, extend the life of the sanding belt, and keep the work area clean.
Milwaukee Orbital Sanders
Milwaukee's range of orbital sanders are designed for sanding wood, metal, and other materials with a circular sanding pad that moves in an orbital motion. Milwaukee's orbital sanders come in 5" and 6" sizes, and they feature high-performance motors, variable speed control, and a dust collection system.
Milwaukee Random Orbit Sanders
Milwaukee's range of random orbit sanders are designed for sanding wood, metal, and other materials with a round sanding pad that moves in a random orbital motion. This motion minimizes swirl marks and produces a smooth finish.
Milwaukee Detail Sanders
Milwaukee's detail sanders feature a triangular sanding pad for sanding in tight spaces and corners. Milwaukee's detail sanders have powerful motors, variable speed control, and a dust collection system. These features enable efficient and precise sanding while also keeping the area where you work tidy.
Best Sellers
Some of Milwaukee’s best-selling Milwaukee sanders that we stock:
- Milwaukee M18 BOS125-0 18V 125mm Random Orbital Sander (Body Only) – this orbital sander delivers 14,000 to 24,000 sanding strokes per minute for faster material removal.
- Milwaukee M18 FBTS75-0 M18 FUEL™ 18V 75mm Belt Sander (Body Only) - a belt sander with a compact design and a flat front and side edge allowing for flush sanding.
- Milwaukee M18 BQSS-0 18V Cordless Quarter Sheet Sander (Body Only) - with 11000-13000 sanding strokes per minute, it can remove material much faster.
Other Milwaukee woodworking lines we stock
We stock a large selection of Milwaukee woodworking tools - check out some of the most popular ones below:
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.
FAQs
What is the difference between orbital sanders and random orbit sanders?
The main difference between orbital sanders and random orbit sanders is the motion of the sanding pad.
Orbital sanders have a circular sanding pad that moves in a fixed orbital pattern. This motion is ideal for fine sanding and finishing work, as it produces a consistent scratch pattern on the surface. Orbital sanders are generally smaller and lighter than random orbit sanders, making them easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces.
Random orbit sanders, on the other hand, have a circular sanding pad that moves in a random orbital pattern, meaning the pad moves in both a circular and an elliptical motion. This random motion helps to minimize swirl marks on the surface, making it ideal for removing material quickly and efficiently. Random orbit sanders are generally more powerful than orbital sanders, and they can handle heavier material removal.
How do I choose the right grit for my sanding project?
To choose the right grit for your sanding project, consider the material you are sanding, the level of sanding required, the surface condition, and experiment if you're unsure. Different materials require different grits, and rough sanding requires a coarser grit while fine finishing work requires a finer grit. Always wear appropriate safety gear when sanding.
How do I know when it's time to replace the sanding pad or sandpaper?
You should replace the sanding pad or sandpaper when it becomes worn or damaged. Signs of wear and tear include a reduction in sanding performance, loss of grip, visible damage or wear on the sandpaper or pad, and difficulty in attaching or removing the sandpaper. Regularly inspect the sandpaper and pad during use and replace them when necessary to ensure optimal sanding performance and results.